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like the title implies are there any pawn shops that deals in guns? i'm looking to add to my collection and get a good deal in the process. also if you know anywhere that's looking to get rid of an XD, M&P or possibly an AK-47. please lemme know. i'd rather get it used and save some cash for ammo.

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Just go into a normal gun store, look at the used section, and tell yourself its a "pawn shop".

Or keep your eyes on the classifieds.

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